Rosemead Graduate School of Psychology Catalog: 1980-1982

PSYCHOTHERAPY LABORATORY COURSES This series of elective courses is designed to effect a working integration of conceptual and experimental aspects of psychotherapy. Each course includes both course work and supervised clinical experience within the psychotherapy model followed in the specific course. Completion of RPSY 603 and RPSY 690 is required before enrollment in these courses is permitted.

RPLB 605 BEHAVIOR THERAPY (3)

The observation, assessment, and modification of human behavior, including operant, respondent, and cognitive models. Emphasis is on supervised client interaction. Prerequisite: RPSY 511 and permission of instructor. (Elective.)

RPLB 613 PSYCHOTHERAPY WITH THE ADOLESCENT (3)

Techniques and problems in psychotherapy with adolescents. Special attention is focused on the implications of developmental processes of adolescence on treatment approaches. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. (Elective.)

RPLB 631 PSYCHODYNAMIC THERAPY I (3)

An in-depth study of the process of therapy giving special attention to the concepts of transference, countertransference, resistance, and interpretation. Prerequisite: RPSY 552, participation in individual training therapy, and permission of instructor. Enrollment must be planned for both RPLB 631 and RPLB 632. (Elective.) RPLB 632 PSYCHODYNAMIC THERAPY II (3) Continuation of RPLB 631. Prerequisites: RPLB 631 and permission of the instructor. (Elective.)

RPLB 635 PSYCHOLOGY OF EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN (3)

Assessment and treatment strategic for all of the major handicapping categories as currently defined by the Bureau of Education for the Handicapped. Em­ phasis is on supervised client interaction. Prerequisites: RPSY 541. (Elective.)

RPLB 641 PSYCHOTHERAPY WITH GROUPS (3)

The essentials of the group psychotherapy process are examined. These are related to church history, current modalities in psychotherapy, and general group phenomena. (Elective.)

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